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    Is a 1:57 Marathon Possible? How Much Is Technology vs Performance | Marty Bordignon

    Is a 1:57 Marathon Possible? How Much Is Technology vs Performance | Marty Bordignon

    May 5, 2026
    1h 7m

    Hope you like the new thumbnail :) Marty is back with 9–10 weeks to go until the Gold Coast Marathon, diving into a London Marathon debrief, the rise of supershoe tech, and where performance gains really come from. They discuss Adidas' Evo 3 hype, extreme pricing, and whether improvements are driven more by shoes, fueling strategies, bicarb, and training rather than technology alone.


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    The episode breaks down the London Marathon races, including Sawe's decisive finish, Kjelcha potentially missing a late bottle, and how the course compares to other fast majors. They also touch on the women's race, with Tigst Assefa taking the win over Hellen Obiri, and discuss how conditions and execution shaped performances across the field.

    The conversation expands into where to draw the line between legal performance enhancements and banned substances, referencing ongoing doping discussions, additional testing protocols, and broader debates around fairness in sport. They also explore emerging technology trends, from advanced footwear to Neuralink and future performance implications.

    Marty shares updates on his own build toward Gold Coast, currently running around 135 km per week, key workouts, and a mindset shift from launching his own podcast. He outlines an aggressive goal of sub-2:40, while the discussion closes with plans around future races like Valencia or Shanghai, and updates on the GlobeRunners Thailand training camp.


    Timestamps:

    00:00 Marty Returns
    00:15 Adidas Evo 3 Hype
    02:24 How Fast Can Humans Go
    03:33 Bottle Missed at 40K
    05:33 Fueling and Kenyan Gains
    07:45 Tech Limits and Fairness
    09:29 Banned Substances Debate
    11:19 Chinese Super Shoes
    13:14 Neuralink and Pain Control
    15:53 Robots Are Coming
    17:49 London Marathon Recap
    20:35 Boston Times Context
    26:12 Doping Talk and Testing
    34:26 Bicarb and Nitrates
    36:01 Bicarb Performance Boost
    37:10 Beetroot Loading Protocol
    38:27 Legal Supplements Mindset
    39:18 High Carb Fueling Experiments
    40:22 Starting A Running Podcast
    45:10 Skepticism And Placebo Tools
    47:54 Electrolytes Expensive Salt
    52:05 Gold Coast Training Build
    57:02 Comrades And Content Ideas
    58:14 Gold Coast Time Goals
    01:03:02 GlobeRunners Thailand Camp
    01:05:35 Valencia Vs Shanghai Plans
    01:06:50 Final Wrap And Next Episodes

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